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Category: /Literature/English
…Chapter I. The Time Machine The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and animated. The fire burned brightly…
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Category: /History
…to the discovery that current species of animals are descendents of an older, extinct species. Changes occurred in the environment of the extinct species which led to either its demise or the evolution into the current species which was able to survive the environment…
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…Anthrax is caused by the spore forming bacterium ‘Bacillis Anthracis’. These spores cause an acute infectious disease. ‘Bacillis Anthracis’ is a natural bacterium most commonly found in the wild and in domestic farm animals (cattle, sheep, goats…
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…in their faces. People looked at it in horror, forced to see a part of themselves they chose not to acknowledge. "They're experimental films; I call them that because I don't know what I'm doing. I'm interested in audience reaction to my films..." -Andy Warhol…
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…years old. And as soon as he could possibly understand them, any other reading material he could get his hands on. As a child, Hawthorne was especially fond of animals, and had a passion for the sea. He used to say, "I should like to sail on and on forever…
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…(Donchin, Ritter, & McCallum, 1978). Edelson et al. (1999) examined auditory P300 activity prior to and three months following auditory integration training (AIT). Three autistic individuals participated in the experimental AIT group and two autistic individuals…
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…then the moon. People have observed that during certain phases of the moonseeds germinate faster, plants grow taller, animals become restless and neighbors act peculiar. Some people have even said that they feel luckier during a full moon. Scientists sneer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…origins into a reflection of our “chi”, or consciousness. In the pursuit of knowledge, one must not overlook the birth of language. Within the mass spectrum of our origins, the history of language predicates upon the existence of animal communication…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Christmas came he was called for a temporary job at a post office. When that job ended he was assigned by the relief station to a medical research institute. He helped take care of the laboratory animals. Chapter 18 Richard was invited to join the John Reed Club…
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…investigation. Contrary to James, Tho! rndike considered visiting a classroom an extraordinary waste of time. Thorndike preferred animal testing in a laboratory. Thorndike was best known for his experiments with his cats in his specially designed puzzle boxes…
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